Corey Helford Gallery is proud to present “Black Sugar”, a solo exhibition of new works by Los Angeles artist Joshua Petker. For his first solo show in Los Angeles as well as at Corey Helford, Petker creates an ethereal world filled with [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2008
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Atlanta will soon celebrate the U.S. premiere for an all-new King Tut exhibition and the Southeast’s debut of China’s Terracotta Army. “Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs” (Nov. 15, 2008 – May 22, 2009 at the Atlanta Civic Center) and [Read More]
NEW YORK, NY – Agora Gallery is proud to present John Mackintosh in Beyond Borders: Exhibition of Fine Art from Canada. About John Mackintosh: Canadian painter John Mackintosh uses a personal iconography and heavily stylized aesthetic that remain widely accessible. His works [Read More]
LA JOLLA, CA, – “CONTINUUM” (theory) “a continuous series, a whole… that which evolves through a gradual transition from one condition to another without any abrupt changes or discontinuities…” “Continuum” is a term that represents my evolution as an artist along the [Read More]
ORANGE, Calif – Following testing and approval by the International Fine Art Trade Guild, Breathing Color, Inc. has issued Archival Quality Certificates for three award-winning products it designs for the fine art and photography markets. The certificates, which provide an assurance that [Read More]
SAN DIEGO – MyGeneImage introduces a new and innovative way to personalize artwork. The company creates unique works of art through the use of DNA sequence and genetic codes. DNA extracted from individual cheek-swab samples is used to generate original expressions of [Read More]
For a long time Edward Mapplethorpe was overshadowed by his famous brother, Robert. For Robert’s sake, Edward even changed his name and called himself Edward Maxey, using his mother’s maiden name. Now, nearly twenty years after his brother’s death, Edward has had [Read More]
WASHINGTON – This fall, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian mounts a career retrospective of works by one of the most transformative American artists of the last half century, Fritz Scholder (1937-2005), marshaling new scholarship and broadening perspectives to assess [Read More]
MIAMI – O.H.W.O.W. is pleased to announce the first major solo exhibition of work from Rostarr in Miami, his largest showcase of work up to date. Wreckless Abandon will feature new large-scale paintings that combine his “Graphysics” (visual energy) aesthetic and free-formed [Read More]
NEW YORK – On Saturday, November 8, 2008, the New Yorker Promotion Department hosts its fourth annual Passport to the Arts event, featuring a self-guided tour of twenty-eight leading Chelsea galleries, an evening cocktail reception, and a silent auction benefitting Friends of [Read More]
SANTA BARBARA, CA – The Santa Barbara Museum of Art celebrates the gifts made possible by PhotoFutures, the avid collector’s group that has helped to build the Museum’s permanent photography collection as well as support photographic exhibitions. Founded in 1998 by William [Read More]
Clark Fellows, scholars from the Getty Research Institute, and invited experts, including cultural geographers, artists, and art historians, will discuss the relationship between art history and environment during the Clark/Getty Workshop public conversation “Art History and Environment” on Saturday, October 11, at [Read More]
Two important exhibitions will turn the spotlight on contemporary Chinese art at the Gallery of Modern Art ( GoMA ) next year. Arts Minister Rod Welford said The China Project: Three Decades of Contemporary Chinese Art from the Queensland Art Gallery Collection [Read More]
Raised on a diet of Walt Disney World , Ray Harryhausen films, H. P. Lovecraft novels, Comics, and Florida tourist traps, Pooch paints images that seem to exist in a bizarre afterlife. Early on, Pooch was exposed to artists and illustrators, such [Read More]